I recently finished my yarn spinning class. I learned to make finer yarns, but I like textured, chunky, uneven yarns, so I made this one. I also dyed it in blues and browns:

For class, I spun this one:

Here are some that I dyed, but didn't spin:


And, I finally finished another apron. It's reversible. Available at
Burst of Happiness:

1 comment:
yay for aprons with tops! (some of us -- and i'm not naming names here -- spill way more on our boobs than on our legs.)
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